Re: rsync over ssh with no cipher

2012-05-21 Thread ericbambach1
iscover Senior Assoc. Programmer, Warehouse Infrastructure and Tools 2500 Lake Cook Road, Riverwoods IL 60015 P: 224.405.2896 ericbamba...@discover.com From: John To: "rsync@lists.samba.org" Date: 05/19/2012 03:26 PM Subject: rsync over ssh with no cipher Sent by:

Re: rsync over ssh with no cipher

2012-05-19 Thread Kevin Korb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 It is true that OpenSSH no longer supports the none cipher. I believe it is possible to enable it within the source code but I wouldn't recommend that. Depending on your CPU you can get a big benefit from using either -c arcfour or by using the hpn pa

rsync over ssh with no cipher

2012-05-19 Thread John
>From what I can gather from googling, using rsync over ssh without a cipher is >not possible since some changes to the openssh package.  Is this true?  I have >been using a CPU friendly cipher but feel that it is best to use no cipher at >all (secured network). rsync -avxu --progress -e 'ssh -